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==Constituents== | ==Constituents== | ||
*[[GMS:ADH Constituents|Constituents]] | |||
"Constituents" are analogous to MT3D "species" and represent mass that moves through water when modeling transport. Constituents will be ignored by ADH (but still saved to the BC file) unless the "Solve constituent transport equation (OP TRN)" option is turned on in the [[GMS:ADH Analysis Options|Analysis Options]] dialog. GMS allows constituents to be named for convenience but ADH ignores this name. | |||
Two variables are defined per constituent: | |||
*Concentration (CN CON) | |||
*Molecular diffusion (CN MDF) | |||
==Constituent material properties== | |||
ADH has two variables that are defined per [[GMS:Materials|material]] and per constituent: | |||
* Refinement tolerance for transport (MP TRT) | |||
* Turbulent diffusion rate (MP DF) | |||
The number of constituent material properties, therefore, equals M X C where M is the number of materials and C is the number of constituents. Changing either M or C will change the number of rows in the ADH Constituent Material Properties dialog.*[[GMS:ADH Constituents|Constituents]] | |||
==Boundary Conditions== | ==Boundary Conditions== | ||
ADH boundary conditions can be created, deleted and edited via the ADH Boundary Conditions dialog. Boundary conditions are associated with a [[GMS:ADH#Node, face and edge sets|node, face or edge set]] to position them on the [[GMS:3D Mesh Module|3D mesh]]. Different boundary conditions apply to different "physics components" (also called "operations") as defined in the [[GMS:ADH#Analysis Options|ADH Analysis Options]] dialog. GMS, however, allows you to define any boundary conditions regardless of the current settings in the Analysis Options dialog so that you can switch the analysis options and quickly try out different scenarios. | ADH boundary conditions can be created, deleted and edited via the ADH Boundary Conditions dialog. Boundary conditions are associated with a [[GMS:ADH#Node, face and edge sets|node, face or edge set]] to position them on the [[GMS:3D Mesh Module|3D mesh]]. Different boundary conditions apply to different "physics components" (also called "operations") as defined in the [[GMS:ADH#Analysis Options|ADH Analysis Options]] dialog. GMS, however, allows you to define any boundary conditions regardless of the current settings in the Analysis Options dialog so that you can switch the analysis options and quickly try out different scenarios. |